Tuesday, October 15, 2013

HTC smartphones would be working on three "Kindle" for Amazon - The Android Free

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Amazon is preparing its own smartphone, in particular, would be working on three models , of course with its own version of Android, now called “mojito” Jelly bean from 4.2

is an old rumor, that every so often Brings hard, we also live well with amazon tablet until I finally came to light the Kindle Fire, and Mr. Jeff bezos is known to work and dedicate every detail of the production and marketing of their products to levels that could well be those of Steve Jobs.

Facebook and HTC made an attempt to have a smartphone, and failed, but of course, Facebook is Facebook and Zuckerberg inseparable, but Amazon is another story, and a partnership with HTC can be really interesting for both. This rumor or report, has been signed by the Financial Times, so if anything becomes more significant. The report suggests that u smartphones not being prepared would be in an advanced state of development (Amazon would have delayed a few months to finalize details).

to report emerges is something we had already heard, is that one of the terminals could be offered at a price from $ 0 . We do not know if that number is free to contract or under any grant, subscription, or through third parties. But Amazon can expect anything.

The only official statements by Amazon to indicate confirmation of this claim: “Not only have we been focused on building our own brand, but also open to co-branding and collaboration with other companies and technological brands “

Perhaps this partnership with HTC, is one of the last oxygen tanks HTC and a good ally to amazon that given their superiority in this coalition, was able to get agreements and manufacturing prices, and qualities except Chinese brands, no one has been able to improve.

certainly come or not, whether sooner or later, is a logical step for Amaozn, and given the strength and importance of the company, something will have to remove and stir in the phone market.

Source: Financial Times

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